Games like DIVER [PICO-8 Adventure Game]

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Stream Animals screenshot
Stream Animals is a casual game developed by Smash Bolt Games. You can play Stream Animals on PC. The game is sold via Steam.
Clockwiser screenshot
Clockwiser is a puzzle game developed by Team Hoi Games. It came out on 01-01-1994. Rasputin Software published the game. The game is rated as "Meh" on RAWG. You can play Clockwiser on Commodore / Amiga, Android and PC.
Pic-a-Pix Color screenshot
Pic-a-Pix Color is a puzzle game developed by Lightwood Games. It came out on 13-04-2017. Lightwood Games published the game. Most rawgers rated the game as "Recommended". Pic-a-Pix Color is available on PlayStation 4, Wii U and Nintendo 3DS. You can purchase the game on Nintendo eShop and PlayStation Store.
Biprolex+ screenshot
Biprolex+ is an arcade game developed by K-D Lab. It was originally released in 1997. It was published by Sivers Studio. Biprolex+ is available on PC.
Europa Universalis: Crown of the North screenshot
Europa Universalis: Crown of the North is a strategy game developed by Paradox Entertainment. It was originally released in 2003. Strategy First published the game. Europa Universalis: Crown of the North is available on PC.
Shape Solitaire screenshot
Shape Solitaire is a card game developed by Dekovir Entertainment. It came out on 27-09-2004. It was published by Dekovir Entertainment. Shape Solitaire is available on PC.
Alien 3 (Sega, SGG) screenshot
Alien 3 (Sega, SGG) is an action, shooter and platformer game developed by Probe Entertainment. It came out on 01-10-1992. Arena Entertainment published the game. The game is rated as "Exceptional" on RAWG. Alien 3 (Sega, SGG) is available on Genesis and Game Gear. It was produced by Dan Feinstein. It was scored by Andrew Rodger (Commodore 64 version), Matt Furniss and Steve Collett.